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NAME________________________________________________________________________ TAKE HOME TEST CHAPTER 32 - SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA, 1200-1980 MULTIPLE CHOICE - 1 POINT EACH 1. What accounts for the height of the Qutb Minar minaret in Delhi? a. b. c. d. 2. In the Vijayanagara sacred center, what was not included in the architectural complex? a. b. c. d. 3. stupa distinctive multi-lobed arches circular design Buddha in his First Incarnation relief Monumental tombs are not part of either the Hindu or Buddhist traditions, but have a long history in Islamic architecture. Which of the following describes the architectural design used for Islamic mausoleums? a. b. c. d. 5. stupa tower gahbha griha (inner sanctuary) pillared halls The Lotus Mahal exemplifies the stylistic crosscurrents that typify Indian architecture in the second millennium. Which of the following elements supports this statement? a. b. c. d. 4. It is a monument to Arabs in Delhi. It is a monument to Persians in Delhi. It is a monument to Iltutmish. It is a monument to the victory of Islam in Delhi. dome-on-a-cube design cruciform design circular design basilican design Rajput painting resembles Mughal and Persian painting. It can be said that the resemblance is in format and material. Which of the following would indicate a sharp difference from Mughal and Persian painting? a. b. c. d. most Rajput artists were trained by Mughal court painters Rajput artists included a reference to Allah Rajput artists inserted small self-portraits into the page most Rajput artists were anonymous 334 6. In Krishna and Radha in a Pavilion, which of the following would be a setting for the lovers tryst? a. b. c. d. 7. The architect of the Taj Mahal achieved a balance between the verticality and horizontality of the structure by maintaining which of the following? a. b. c. d. 8. Buddha’s beauty and perfection Buddha’s path to enlightenment Buddha’s pilgrimage to Thailand Buddha’s love for Thailand By the 19th century the British were the official rulers of India. They brought the Industrial Revolution and railroads to India. The Victoria Terminus was conceived of as which of the following? a. b. c. d. 11. small fountains small structures immediately next to the courtyard fountain gateway towers enclosure walls The Sukhothai artists intended the Walking Buddha to express which of the following sentiments? a. b. c. d. 10. a strict system of proportions including the pool of water having minarets including shrubbery lining the pool of water Gopuras, a very popular structural motif can be found in temple complexes in the far south of India. Which of the following describes this structural motif? a. b. c. d. 9. the imperial audience chamber an open market place a lush garden at night with lightning flashes the courtyard of the palace the official residence of the British governor a cathedral a cathedral to modernization the home office of the East India Company The portrait of Jaswant Singh (Maharaja Jaswant Singh of Marwar) exemplifies the combination of his two worlds. Which of the following are representations of his two worlds as seen in his portrait? a. b. c. d. necklace bib of emeralds and Order of the Star of India sword and riding boots powerful chest and arms curled beard and unflinching gaze 335 12. Indian miniatures were designed for which of the following? a. b. c. d. 13. to be hung on walls to be hidden in vaults to be placed on flat surfaces, slightly curved surfaces to be held in the hands Who did Bichitr include in a portrait of Jahangir? a. b. c. d. James I of England Louis XIV of France Peter the Great George Washington SHORT ANSWER - 3 POINTS ACH 14. How does the Rajput painting style differ from the Mughal painting style? 15. How does the Emerald Buddha represent the king of Thailand? 16. How does Ashoka at Kalinga by Meera Mukherjee synthesize the history of India? 17. How does the 16th century Vietnamese ceramic dish, two mynah birds on a flowering branch, reveal merged Chinese and Vietnamese heritages? 18. How does the Taj Mahal symbolize the Islamic Paradise? 19. Why is the Shwedagon Pagoda significant? 20. How did Akbar and the Elephant Hawai from the Akbarnama become a metaphor for Akbar’s rule? CHAPTER 33 – CHINA AND KOREA TO 1980 MULTIPLE CHOICE - 1 POINT EACH 21. Which of the following might suggest the donor’s high status from the Yuan Temple vase? a. b. c. d. phoenix/dragon motif holly leaves laurel flowers mushrooms 336 22. Which of the following buildings was the focus of the north-south axis of the Forbidden City? a. b. c. d. 23. Which of the following is a characteristic of literati painting? a. b. c. d. 24. controlled brush strokes rigidly organized expressive precise The work of the contemporary Korean artist, Song Su-Nam has been likened to which of the following American painters? a. b. c. d. 28. Northern School Southern School Court School Monastery School The Korean artist Chong Son was a great admirer of the Chinese Southern School of painting. Which of the following would describe the work of Chong Son? a. b. c. d. 27. polished example of the court style follows the most current trends in painting style appeals to a wide audience personal conversation in pictures and words A painting style that was a freer more expressive style describes which of the following schools? a. b. c. d. 26. Noon Gate Pavilion of cheerful Melodies Hall of Preserved Elegance Hall of Supreme Harmony Jackson Pollock Morris Louis Mark Rothko Barnett Newman Which of the following is the preferred medium for East Asian literati? a. b. c. d. oil on paper oil on canvas ink on paper watercolor 337 29. China is credited with the invention of which of the following? a. b. c. d. 30. clay terracotta porcelain earthenware In his painting Kumgang Mountains, the Korean Choson Dynasty artist Chong Son evoked an actual scene. Which of the following describes this type of painting? a. b. c. d. special landscape painting true mountain painting true view painting true mountain landscape painting SHORT ANSWER - 3 POINTS ACH 31. What was the Orchard Factory? 32. How does the work of the Korean artist Song Su-Nam reflect Abstract Expressionism? 33. How does Shen Zhou express the virtue and character of his teacher in Loft Mount Lu? 34. The painting Auspicious Objects by Giuseppe Castiglione (Lang Shining) is a birthday tribute to the emperor. What elements in this work make it a birthday tribute? 35. How does Social Realism echo the visual vocabulary of the People’s Republic of China? CHAPTER 34 – JAPAN, 1336- TO 1980 MULTIPLE CHOICE - 1 POINT EACH 36. Zen emphasized rigorous discipline and personal responsibility. Which of the following groups showed a greater affinity for Zen teachings? a. b. c. d. 37 upper echelons of the imperial court upper echelons of the warrior class middle class merchants sea-faring traders A broken-ink picture often hovers at the edge of legibility. Which of the following describes this style? a. b. c. d. rapid brush strokes, sometimes even dripping the ink onto the paper rapid brush strokes and using the “automatic” painting style careless brush stroking following the Zen format allowing the Zen spirit to dictate the brush strokes 338 38. Which painting style is characterized by bold outlines and presentation of objects along the vertical plane of the painting surface? a. b. c. d. 39. During the Momoyama period the tea ceremony became a very important tool to express humility. How did this expression of humility affect the design of the teahouse? a. b. c. d. 40. b. c. d. The wave is more traditionally flat and in the foreground. The background has a low horizon line. The wave is rounded and in the background. The background has no horizon line. The Saihoji temple gardens show the continuities and changes in the religious art of the Muromachi period, which combines Pure Land Buddhist and Zen Buddhist traditions. Which of the following describes a characteristic trait of Zen Buddhism? a. b. c. d. 43. Sabi, value found in the old and weathered and wabi, value found in refined simplicity Ming, value found in the technically brilliant, importance of gold Song, value found in complex design, importance of multiplicity Chan, value found in rich design, importance of the gleaming Hokusai’s The Great Wave Off Kanagawa combines Western and Japanese traditions. Which of the following describes the Japanese tradition? a. b. c. d. 42. The interior space was elegant and fitted with silk pillows. The interior space was dim and tiny. The interior space was designed after the Ise Shrine. The interior space was roofless and open to the elements. Describe the aesthetic principles that were developed around the late 15th century and grew to have importance on the tradition of the tea ceremony and the utensils used. a. 41. Broken-ink style Chan style Kano style Hideyoshi style provided a promise of salvation emphasized rigorous discipline and personal responsibility provided a promise of redemption promoted life experiences through the active engagement within the community Dry landscape or rock gardens became very popular in Japan during which of the following periods? a. b. c. d. Momoyama Nara Edo Muromachi 339 44. Which school of painting style featured bright, contrasting color, detailed textile patterns, and thickly applied paint? a. b. c. d. 45. The great strength of Japanese art has been its innovation through which of the following? a. b. c. d. 46. Yanagi Soetsu Ogata Korin Yokoyama Kano Eitoku Kano painters of the Momoyama Period were asked to create folding screens in ink, color, and gold leaf for which of the following? a. b. c. d. 49. the Heian School the Jataka School the Tosa and Kano Schools the Edo School Who promoted an ideal of beauty in functional objects made of natural materials? a. b. c. d. 48. experimentation individual effort adaptation market forces Which of the following schools combined colorism with Chinese ink brush outlines in the sixteenth-century? a. b. c. d. 47. Kano School Tosa School Nihonga School Yoga School warlords Jesuits European collectors Chinese consulate What became a major genre in Japan in the late 19th century? a. b. c. d. oil painting pastels ink screens portrait sculpture 340 50. Which style of painting incorporates some Western techniques such as chiaroscuro, perspective, and bright hues in basically Japanese-style paintings? a. b. c. d. .51. Nishiki-e or brocade pictures were highly valued because of their sumptuous and brilliant colors as well as being printed on best-quality paper. During which of the following periods were such works created? a. b. c. d. 52.. Showa Muromachi Edo Momoyama Shino ware can be typically described by which of the following? a. b. a. d. 53. yoga nanga nihonga chan elaborate forms and smooth surface simple forms and elaborate surface elaborate forms and rough surface simple forms and rough surface An alcove used to display prized objects or hang scrolls of painting or calligraphy is called which of the following? a. b. c. d. tokonoma tatami nando engawa SHORT ANSWER - 3 POINTS ACH 54. What is wabi? 55. Describe the emergence of the Rimpa School in the Edo Period. 56. How does the Katsura Imperial Villa reflect the imperial family? 57. How did Japanese literati differ from their Chinese counterparts? 59. What is the link between ukiyo-e and Buddhism? 60. Discuss the influences Zen Buddhism had on Muromachi art? 341